نتایج جستجو برای: paternal

تعداد نتایج: 9267  

2016
Anne Beemelmanns Olivia Roth

The transfer of immunity from parents to offspring (trans-generational immune priming (TGIP)) boosts offspring immune defence and parasite resistance. TGIP is usually a maternal trait. However, if fathers have a physical connection to their offspring, and if offspring are born in the paternal parasitic environment, evolution of paternal TGIP can become adaptive. In Syngnathus typhle, a sex-role...

2016
Nuno D. Pires Marian Bemer Lena M. Müller Célia Baroux Charles Spillane Ueli Grossniklaus Greg Gibson

Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. This balance is mediated by genomic imprinting, an epigenetic mechanism that leads to parent-of-origin-dependent gene expression. The parental conflict (or kinship) theory proposes that imprinting can evolve due to a conflict between maternal and paternal alleles over resource allocation during seed...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2002
Karen J Parker Theresa M Lee

During the summer breeding season, free-living meadow voles do not engage in paternal care. However, in fall when female territoriality declines, social nesting and breeding activity may overlap and adult males nest with females and young. In the laboratory, meadow voles housed under short day (SD) lengths exhibit more and better quality paternal care than those housed under long day (LD) lengt...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Daniel D Wiegmann Lisa M Angeloni Jeffrey R Baylis Steven P Newman

Alternative behavioral and life-history tactics are common in animal populations. The conditional strategy model provides a powerful explanation for the evolution and persistence of such tactics, as it allows alternative tactics to be perpetuated even if there is tactic inheritance and tactics yield unequal mean fitness. In many biological systems negative maternal or paternal effects complicat...

Journal: :Cell 2011

After an egg is fertilized, the resulting zygote contains bothmaternal and paternal mitochondria. With few exceptions, however, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is transmitted solely through thematernal lineage. Howdo cells dispose of paternalmitochondria?New research from two independent groups provides evidence that paternal mitochondria are actively and rapidly degraded by autophagy, a highly regul...

Journal: :Science 2004
Yevgenya Kraytsberg Marianne Schwartz Timothy A Brown Konstantin Ebralidse Wolfram S Kunz David A Clayton John Vissing Konstantin Khrapko

Human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a 16.5-kb, circular genome essential for the maintenance of mitochondrial function and is present in multiple copies in most cell types. High sequence divergence and maternal inheritance make mtDNA useful in tracing human lineages. Whether recombination occurs between mitochondrial genomes is a longstanding question in mitochondrial biology, human evolution, a...

2017
Hye-Sang Park Tae-Woon Kim

Maternal obesity exerts negative effects on cognitive function and behavior of the offspring. In the present study, we assessed the effects of paternal physical exercise on spatial learning ability in relation with hippocampal neuroplasticity in the rat pups born from the obese maternal rats. There were four experimental groups: paternal nonexercised male pups from normal maternal rats, paterna...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Zora Svab Pal Maliga

Plastids in Nicotiana tabacum are normally transmitted to the progeny by the maternal parent only. However, low-frequency paternal plastid transmission has been reported in crosses involving parents with an alien cytoplasm. Our objective was to determine whether paternal plastids are transmitted in crosses between parents with the normal cytoplasm. The transplastomic father lines carried a spec...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2007
R Bonduriansky M Head

It is widely recognized that maternal phenotype can have important effects on offspring, but paternal phenotype is generally assumed to have no influence in animals lacking paternal care. Nonetheless, selection may favour the transfer of environmentally acquired condition to offspring from both parents. Using a split-brood, cross-generational laboratory design, we manipulated a key environmenta...

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